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Pledge Of Allegiance Research Paper

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“I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.” The Pledge of Allegiance was originally written in 1892, but the version we all know and recite was rewritten in the year of 1954 when President Eisenhower convinced Congress to add in “under God” during times of communist threat. “I pledge allegiance,” when we are taught in kindergarten to say this with our hands over our heart, we are being coerced into pledging allegiance without even truly knowing what it is. We are promising to be loyal and devoted to the following things that are to be said. “To the flag of the United States of America,” the flag represents the land we are on which is the United States. …show more content…

“And to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible with liberty and justice for all.” To end it they are saying who we are giving our devotion to, and what they stand for. To have this for the United States pledge is really unreasoned. The United States give the freedom to religion, yet they make us pledge from a young age that this country that is openly endorsing the the Christian faith. Plus it says that this country is inseparable from liberty and justice, which is untrue. The United States has had a long history with injustices for people of color and women, why do we pretend that we are such an amazing and fair country. The pledge of allegiance is a rather strange pledge to force every child in school to say, it goes against freedom of speech and choice of anything in that

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